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Buell, Cindy – 1989
A case study examined the internship program in the communication major at Wesleyan College (Georgia), employing informal methods of student evaluation. Faculty sponsor/student discussions, journal entries, and phone calls to supervisors achieved an objective measurement of interns' progress and added an important dimension to the formal methods…
Descriptors: Faculty Advisers, Higher Education, Informal Assessment, Internship Programs
McNeil, Mary E.; Agne, Russell M. – 1987
The supervision of interns in field settings has traditionally posed problems for university faculty members. While most professors would agree that supervision of interns is important, it is generally viewed as an add-on to an already full complement of responsibilities. The present study was designed to examine the effects of a faculty feedback…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Feedback, Field Experience Programs, Higher Education
Johnson, Mark E. – 1984
A social learning theory approach to counselor supervision is conceptualized as a teaching-learning situation, in which counseling is viewed as a specific, trainable set of skills. In light of this approach, a four quarter graduate counselor education program, focusing specifically on the training of social learning therapists, is proposed. The…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Counselor Training, Graduate Study, Learning Processes
Rubin, Sharon – 1982
The importance of evaluating student interns as part of a regular performance appraisal system for all employees is discussed, along with the role of the internship coordinator or faculty sponsor. The first step is deciding what should be measured: interns' personal characteristics, job performance, and results. The most useful form of performance…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, College Students, Experiential Learning, Feedback
Drotar, Dennis – 1978
There are training dilemmas which are characteristic of medical settings. Clinical psychology students interning in a hospital setting are unfamiliar with the hospital culture, and the demands of patient care require a practical active approach. Experiences with training clinical psychologists to consult with pediatricians are reviewed. Disparate…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Consultation Programs, Experiential Learning, Internship Programs
Harty, Harold; Ritz, William C. – 1974
The supervisor-student teacher relationship is analyzed, and a systematic approach to their interaction is outlined consisting of the following elements: (a) observation, (b) provision of objective observational data, (c) bilateral determination of what will be focused on, and (d) objective feedback used as a basis for modifying teaching behavior…
Descriptors: Cooperating Teachers, Educational Objectives, Feedback, Observation
Young, Dorothy A. – 1970
A study is designed to assess the relative effectiveness of two types of teacher supervision--that by a colleague-supervisor team and that by a single supervisor--both using videotape in a series of microteaching sequences. In each of four teach-reteach sequences, a specific teaching behavior is selected for emphasis in the supervisory conference.…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Learning Activities, Microteaching, Practicum Supervision
Wichita State Univ., KS. – 1969
This sequential teacher preparation program is designed to increase the effectiveness of the actual student teaching experience by increasing school-university cooperation and coordination through an organization called the the Cooperative Teacher Corps, and by offering a variety of practicum-based experiences prior to student teaching. Governed…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Cooperating Teachers, Cooperative Programs, Faculty Organizations
Corrigan, Dean, Ed. – 1967
This publication represents four years of work by the Commission on Implications of Recent Research on Teaching. An article by Henry Hermanowicz, "Studies of Teaching and Their Impact on Future Developments in Teacher Education," (ED 024 624) reviews recent critical examinations of teacher education, new developments in the systematic study of…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Educational Research, Interaction Process Analysis, Practicum Supervision
Raths, James, Ed.; Leeper, Robert R., Ed. – 1966
The eight papers in this volume are concerned with recent thinking and research in supervision with emphasis on the role of the supervisor as a change agent in schools. "Helping Teachers Change" by James B. Macdonald suggests supervisory dilemmas which pose philosophical and ethical questions. Two papers deal with the psychological mechanisms…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Educational Change, Interaction Process Analysis, Models
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Shiverick, David D. – Teaching of Psychology, 1977
Describes a full-time clinical practicum for undergraduates, stressing planning and operation so that other instructors may replicate the program. Emphasis is placed on close faculty supervision, continued student academic responsibilities, and full staff cooperation. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Higher Education, Learning Activities, Practicum Supervision
Profughi, Victor; Warren, Edward – Teaching Political Science, 1978
Identifies behavior patterns among academic advisors, field supervisors, and student interns; suggests ways to improve administration of government internship programs; and compares ideal working relationships with disillusioning ones. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Field Experience Programs, Government (Administrative Body), Higher Education
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Johnson, Carla J.; Shewan, Cynthia M. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1988
The University of Western Ontario's Clinical Grading System was developed to improve assessment of speech-language pathology students' performance in clinical practicum. The system permits flexibility in weighting the contribution of particular skills to the final grade, allows for grading over an entire practicum, and provides profiles of…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Experiential Learning, Grading, Higher Education
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McClure, James M. – Education, 1984
The Israeli University system illustrates that when publication becomes of paramount value in teacher training institutions there is not enough time left for faculty to staff the time-consuming laboratory/practicum experiences as they deserve to be staffed. Faculty should publish, but the publish-or-perish model may seriously undermine teacher…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Quality, Faculty Workload, Foreign Countries
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Overbeck, Thelma; Quisenberry, James – Teacher Educator, 1976
A rationale is presented for Early Field Experience (EFE) to support the traditional student teaching segment of preservice teacher education, arguing that EFE will provide the student with more practical experience, acquired at a more natural pace, on which to base career decisions. (MB)
Descriptors: Career Planning, Field Experience Programs, Practicum Supervision, Practicums
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